Media professionals and experts examine the impact of artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and evolving regulatory frameworks on journalism’s democratic role
More than 460 high school students from Armenia and the diaspora have gathered in Hankavan for the second annual AI Careers Camp, a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to help young people explore the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence and future careers.
From June 12, 2026 FLYONE ARMENIA started operating flights Yerevan- Almaty-Yerevan. Flights will be operated twice a week: every Monday and Friday.
Ucom introduces the new uPlay Cinema subscription service, allowing TV subscribers to access a extensive library of popular movies for a fixed monthly fee, without having to pay separately for each title.
Starting from June 8, 2026, Wizz Air started operating flights between Yerevan and London.
Ucom General Director Ralph Yirikian participated in the panel discussion titled “Cybersecurity as a National Priority” held as part of the RISE Powered by Silicon Mountains technology conference, which brought together representatives of leading technology companies, government institutions, and the professional community to discuss the future of technological development in Armenia and the region.
From 2 June 2026 Shirak Avia started operating flights on the route Yerevan-Tashkent-Yerevan.
Mikael Vardanyan donated medical equipment amounting to 127 million drams to the Hematology Center
The Union of Journalists of Armenia and the award committee have announced the results of the voting for the “ARMEN DULYAN” AWARD.
With the support of Ucom and the initiative of Mediamax media company, the Impacture 2026 conference dedicated to charity, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and impact investments was held in Yerevan.